The TriNet project, launched in 1997, created an improved, real-time seismic monitoring network in Southern California. Planning of the network began in 1995 (e.g., Heaton et al., 1996), building on the success of the earlier TERRAscope network, which included 24 digital broadband and strongmotion instruments throughout Southern California (e.g., Kanamori et al., 1993). At the end of the five-year TriNet project the network comprised 150 real-time digital broadband stations and another 400 strong-motion sensors, 50 of which were also real-time. This network is now recording digital broadband data for Southern California earthquakes at an unprecedented rate, data that are already proving valuable for investigations of earthquake sources a...
In 1997, 18 seismic stations were installed in the Los Angeles basin to record teleseismic, regional...
Virtually everything that is known about the seismicity of the southern California region comes fro...
We have developed a new approach to estimate site-specific strong motion due to earthquakes on speci...
Major improvements in seismic and strong-motion monitoring networks are being implemented in souther...
TriNet is a collaborative project of the California Institute of Technology, the California Division...
The California Institute of Technology (Caltech), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and t...
The M_w 7.1 Hector Mine earthquake of October 16, 1999 was recorded by more than 300 stations of Tri...
The authoritative region of the Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) extends across southern C...
Between October, 1998 and April, 1999, 83 seismic stations were installed in the greater western Los...
Seismograms from the 1995 to 1996 Ridgecrest, California, earthquake sequence, recorded by the TriNe...
The time period since the last published California Institute of Technology (CIT) earthquake catalo...
Since 1 December 1987, a very broadband seismographic system has been in operation at the Kresge Lab...
Federal and state agencies and university groups all operate seismic networks in California. The U.S...
The June 28, 1992, Mw 7.3 Landers earthquake occurred in the southeastern Mojave Desert, California....
(CDMG). TriNet will upgrade the existing network to digital, add new stations, and develop real-time...
In 1997, 18 seismic stations were installed in the Los Angeles basin to record teleseismic, regional...
Virtually everything that is known about the seismicity of the southern California region comes fro...
We have developed a new approach to estimate site-specific strong motion due to earthquakes on speci...
Major improvements in seismic and strong-motion monitoring networks are being implemented in souther...
TriNet is a collaborative project of the California Institute of Technology, the California Division...
The California Institute of Technology (Caltech), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and t...
The M_w 7.1 Hector Mine earthquake of October 16, 1999 was recorded by more than 300 stations of Tri...
The authoritative region of the Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) extends across southern C...
Between October, 1998 and April, 1999, 83 seismic stations were installed in the greater western Los...
Seismograms from the 1995 to 1996 Ridgecrest, California, earthquake sequence, recorded by the TriNe...
The time period since the last published California Institute of Technology (CIT) earthquake catalo...
Since 1 December 1987, a very broadband seismographic system has been in operation at the Kresge Lab...
Federal and state agencies and university groups all operate seismic networks in California. The U.S...
The June 28, 1992, Mw 7.3 Landers earthquake occurred in the southeastern Mojave Desert, California....
(CDMG). TriNet will upgrade the existing network to digital, add new stations, and develop real-time...
In 1997, 18 seismic stations were installed in the Los Angeles basin to record teleseismic, regional...
Virtually everything that is known about the seismicity of the southern California region comes fro...
We have developed a new approach to estimate site-specific strong motion due to earthquakes on speci...